Reference

Luke 16:1-13

Talking about money makes us uncomfortable because, deep down, we often view life as a zero-sum game: if God gets more, we get less. But in Luke 16, Jesus flips this scarcity mindset on its head through the bizarre story of a dishonest manager. Jesus isn’t endorsing dishonesty; He is inviting us to be shrewd—to look at our limited time on earth and realize that true security isn’t found in accumulating wealth that expires, but in investing our resources into things that last forever. Join us this week as we explore how surrendering control of our finances to God isn't a loss disguised as obedience, but the ultimate investment in eternal life, radical generosity, and deep kingdom relationships.